JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Three separate high profile vehicles were blown over Monday evening following severe storms.
The North Dakota Highway Patrol and Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office units responded to the separate incidents between 4:40 PM and 5 PM west of Jamestown on I-94.
“The three vehicles that blew over happened between mile marker 248 and 250 around 8 miles west of Jamestown,” Captain Bryan Neiwind reports. “There were no injuries in any of the crashes.
One incident involved a CMV towing a van trailer. The other two involved camper trailers being towed by pickup trucks.
Winds from the storm were reportedly around 85 mph, the highest reported in the state during the severe storms.